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Birds, Mammals and Reptiles of the Galapagos Islands
Birds, Mammals and Reptiles of the Galapagos Islands
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Description
A comprehensive guide to the striking and charismatic birds, mammals and reptiles of the Galápagos.
Until the discovery of the Islands in 1535, the flora and fauna of the Galápagos evolved in isolation, producing strange and marvellous island species, as Charles Darwin found when he visited 300 years later. Nowadays many people visit the islands to see the unique wildlife and still encounter almost all the species that were present when Darwin visited. This is in striking contrast to the chains of extinctions that have occurred in every other large oceanic archipelago following the arrival of man.
This compact, well thought out and clearly presented book provides a comprehensive guide to all recorded species. It is simple to use, the text is concise and the innovative use of digital technology has produced a remarkable collection of 53 colour plates. Distribution maps are included for each resident species.
An informative guide of this kind will help everyone, from beginner to experienced naturalist.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The Geography and Climate of Galapagos
The Habitats of Galapagos
The Birds of Galapagos
The Reptiles of Galapagos
The Mammals of Galapagos
Checklist of regularly occurring species
Glossary
Further reading
Photographic and art credits
Index of English and scientific names
Product details
| Published | 01 Aug 2005 |
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| Format | Flexiback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 168 |
| ISBN | 9780713675511 |
| Imprint | Helm |
| Illustrations | 53 colour plates |
| Dimensions | 204 x 130 mm |
| Series | Field Guides |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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The introduction and accompanying chapters are a 'must read' for all visitors to these islands. A wonderful book, and complemented with the superb photographs of Rob Still, this is definitely a great guide to take with you if you ever have the chance to visit the Galapagos Islands. It is also small enough to fit into your back pack along with your essential water, binoculars and camera.
Scottish Bird News
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Any visitor to the Galapagos would benefit from having a copy of this fine guide.
British Ornithologists' Union

























